The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 256
... mind lively all the while ; the brain is to act alertly on every piece of material that is brought to the notice of the senses : there is to be no idling , no falling into the trough of merely sensual apprecia- tion ; the reader must ...
... mind lively all the while ; the brain is to act alertly on every piece of material that is brought to the notice of the senses : there is to be no idling , no falling into the trough of merely sensual apprecia- tion ; the reader must ...
Page 259
... minds seem to fly off at a tangent so swiftly , that we miss the point of departure from the comfortably obvious ... mind . There was no lazy acceptance of the somewhat crude Darwinism of his day , a pessimistic acceptance which may ...
... minds seem to fly off at a tangent so swiftly , that we miss the point of departure from the comfortably obvious ... mind . There was no lazy acceptance of the somewhat crude Darwinism of his day , a pessimistic acceptance which may ...
Page 777
... minds , the minds of the inflationists - because I am prepared to class myself as an inflationist now - as to the state of ... mind these two facts - that there was likely to be a diminution in the amount of gold available for monetary ...
... minds , the minds of the inflationists - because I am prepared to class myself as an inflationist now - as to the state of ... mind these two facts - that there was likely to be a diminution in the amount of gold available for monetary ...
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